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Innervation of the male genital tract and kidney in the amphibia, Xenopus laevis Daudin, Rana temporaria L., and Bufo bufo L.

K Unsicker, S Axelsson, C Owman, K G Svensson.   

Abstract

The innervation of the male genital tract and kidney in three anuran species was studied by the fluorescence histochemical method of Falck-Hillarp for the demonstration of monoamines whose identity was secured by thin-layer chromatography, and by electron microscopy including administration of 5- or 6- hydroxydopamine (5- and 6-ODHA). The genital tract comprises testis, intra- and extratesticular and intrarenal seminal efferent ducts, Bidder's canal, renal dorsal transverse ducts, and ureter. In addition--depending on the species studied--renal corpuscles and the various portions of uriniferous tubules may be involved in sperm transport. 1. Adrenaline is the main transmitter in nerves supplying the male genital tract and kidney. Only in Xenopus is it possible to demonstrate the presence of noradrenaline, which was confirmed in the chromatographic analysis. No obvious changes are observed with regard to the distribution, amount, and fluorescence intensity of adrenergic fibers and their susceptibility towards 5- and 6-OHDA when comparing animals killed in late autumn and winter, or in late spring, respectively. Non-adrenergic nerve fibers have not been observed. 2. The adrenergic innervation in the testis is only scarce and confined to blood vessels. Neuro-endocrine contacts on Leydig cells are not established. The gonadal ducts and the specific (i.e. non-vascular) are intratesticular smooth muscle cells in Xenopus are not innervated. 3. Apart from the uriniferous tubules (see below), only the ureter receives an adrenergic innervation which, however, is scarce even around the time of spermiation. Bundles of non-terminal and terminal axons are seen running contiguous to the superficial bundles of smooth muscle or smooth muscle-like cells. Neuromuscular relationships comprise synapses at distances of 2000-5--- A, but no close contacts. In the seminal vesicle of Rana the same mode of apposition of adrenergic terminals to muscle cells is observed. In addition, a direct innervation of the epithelium is seen in a few instances. 4. In the kidney the renal arteries, afferent arterioles, and the main branches of the kidney the renal arteries, afferent arterioles, and the main branches of the portal veins are supplied by a dense plexus of adrenergic nerves. Small groups of intensely fluorescent cells are found in the walls of the renal portal veins and veins proper. The density of the arteriolar plexus is more pronounced in Rana and Bufo than in Xenopus. In Rana and Bufo the arteriolar innervation comprises terminals at "ordinary" smooth musculature with membrane-to-membrane appositions, as well as contacts at a distance of 800 to 4000 A on juxtaglomerular epitheloid cells...

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Year:  1975        PMID: 807332     DOI: 10.1007/BF00225764

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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Authors:  J L Morris; I L Gibbins
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4.  Electron-microscopic study of innervation of smooth muscle cells surrounding collecting tubules of the fish kidney.

Authors:  K Tsuneki; H Kobayashi; P K Pang
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1984       Impact factor: 5.249

5.  Effects of renal nerve stimulation on vascular resistance in the toad kidney.

Authors:  J L Morris
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6.  The innervation of the uterus in Salamandra salamandra (L.) (Amphibia, Urodela). A morphological and biochemical study.

Authors:  H Greven; J Schindelmeiser; H Straub
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1983       Impact factor: 5.249

7.  Effect of electrical stimulation of the testis on the nucleus praeopticus pars magnocellularis of the frog, Rana tigrina.

Authors:  N Subhedar; V V Alandikar
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1982       Impact factor: 5.249

8.  Calcium release from intracellular stores evoked by extracellular ATP in a Xenopus renal epithelial cell line.

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9.  Fine structure of the male genital tract and kidney in the Anura Xenopus laevis Daudin, Rana temporaria L. and Bufo bufo L. under normal and experimental conditions.

Authors:  K Unsicker
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1975       Impact factor: 5.249

10.  Innervation of the large arteries and heart of the toad (Bufo marinus) by adrenergic and peptide-containing neurons.

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